Description
+ Include: videos + file sub vtt + pdf, size: GB
+ Target Audience: pathology residents, fellows, and practicing pathologists
+ Sample video: contact me for sample video
+ Information:
Release Date: June 10, 2026
Estimated Time to Complete: 44 Hours
The Osler Institute has recorded our April 2026 comprehensive Pathology Virtual Review Course. These video files are stored “in the cloud,” so you can stream them anywhere, anytime, as long as you have an internet connection.
In addition, each online review includes a downloadable syllabus for the corresponding lectures. This syllabus is available for your use while viewing or as a standalone study or clinical practice guide.
This comprehensive Anatomic Pathology Subscription-Based Review is designed to update your clinical knowledge base and enhance your ability to contribute to individual patients’ diagnoses, prognoses, and treatments. It is also designed to help you pass your Pathology AP exams (Certifying and Continuous Certification). The course includes didactic lectures with embedded review questions covering all topics on the AP exams. These topics include laboratory management, lymph nodes, and molecular and cytogenetic pathology.
Objectives
At the conclusion of this course, participants should be able to:
- Use the evidence-based information and practice tools presented to better formulate differential diagnoses for most clinical scenarios
- Effectively apply current practice guidelines published by CAP, ASCP, and other major medical and governmental agencies
- Recognize common patterns of test results and recommend additional tests, as needed, to characterize the etiology and prognosis of individual patient conditions
- Identify indications and contraindications for transfusion and problems that might arise to advise better attending physicians
- Apply strategies for integrating molecular and genetic testing into routine clinical practice
- Describe the basic technique and pitfall avoidance of fine needle aspiration biopsy performance
- Apply increased knowledge of pathology to achieve specialty board certifications
The Osler Anatomic Pathology 2026 Subscription‑Based Review is best for pathology residents, fellows, and practicing pathologists who want a structured, exam‑oriented, and clinically relevant review of anatomic pathology. It emphasizes board preparation, case‑based learning, and comprehensive coverage of histopathology across organ systems.
👩⚕️ Who Should Use It
- Pathology residents & fellows preparing for board certification exams.
- Practicing pathologists seeking a refresher or structured update in anatomic pathology.
- Academic faculty & educators using review materials for teaching and mentoring trainees.
- Medical students considering pathology as a specialty and wanting exposure to structured review.
📚 What You’ll Learn
- Core histopathology: benign and malignant lesions across all organ systems.
- Diagnostic pearls & pitfalls: strategies to avoid misinterpretation.
- Molecular pathology updates: integration of genetics and biomarkers into diagnosis.
- Exam preparation: structured review aligned with board exam content outlines.
- Case‑based instruction: real examples to strengthen diagnostic accuracy.
- Interactive learning: subscription model allows ongoing access and repeated review.
+ Topics:
Ashwin S Akki, MD, Ph.D.
Pancreas
Sudeep Gaudi, MD
Non-Neoplastic Dermatopathology
Neoplastic Dermatopathology
Brandy Shattuck, MD
Forensic
Rifat Mannan, MD
Inflammation and Repair
Anwar S. Raza, MD
Breast Pathology
Cytopathology Principles
GYN Cytology
NON GYN Cytology 1
NON GYN Cytology 2
Maria Picken, MD, Ph.D.
Cardiac
Electron Microscopy
Renal
Qinwen Mao, MD, Ph.D.
Neuropathology
Vijayalakshm Ananthanarayanan, MBBS, MD, FCAP
Pulmonary
Vikas Mehta, MBBS, MD, FCAP
Genitourinary
Archana Shenoy, MD
Pediatric
Michael Feely, DO
Gastrointestinal
David Hernandez-Gonzalo, MD
Liver and Gallbladder
Nicole A. Cipriani, MD
Head and Neck
Bone
Soft Tissue
D. Robert Dufour, MD
Laboratory Management
Michael Kallen, MD
Lymph Node
White Blood Cells
Red Blood Cells
Carolyn Jones, MD, Ph.D.
Molecular
John Schmieg III, MD, Ph.D.
Platelets and Coagulation
Madina Sukhanova, Ph.D., FACMG
Cytogenetics





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